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seethem
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Posted - 2011-12-05 : 09:23:26
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| Folks,I have two databases - A_SOURCE and B_DESTINATION - in the same instance.The source table resides in A_SOURCE with the collation Latin1_General_CI_AS.The destination table resides in B_DESTINATION with the collation SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS.I have a view in B_DESTINATION that looks like: CREATE VIEW get_data_from_AAS select [NAME] collate SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS AS [NAME]from A_SOURCE..source_tblIn B_DESTINATION I try to populate the destination table as follows:INSERT INTO dest_tbl (Name)select Name from get_data_from_A;------------Why is the collation still Latin1_General_CI_AS? I want it to change to the collation of the destination. What do I need to do?Warm regards, |
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nigelrivett
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2011-12-05 : 09:57:08
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| Have a look at the collation of the column in the destination table - that will define what it gets converted to. It may be different from the database collation.==========================================Cursors are useful if you don't know sql.SSIS can be used in a similar way.Beer is not cold and it isn't fizzy. |
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seethem
Starting Member
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Posted - 2011-12-05 : 10:36:07
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| I got an answer... 1) I checked the collation values of the column:SELECT TABLE_SCHEMA, TABLE_NAME, COLUMN_NAME, COLLATION_NAME FROM B_DESTINATION.INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNSWHERE COLLATION_NAME is not null AND TABLE_NAME='dest_tbl'2) Ran the alter database command from the following site:http://www.sqlusa.com/bestpractices/changecollation/Thanks for the help... |
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